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package org.magiclen.gson;

/**
 * A strategy (or policy) definition that is used to decide whether or not a
 * field or top-level class should be serialized or deserialized as part of the
 * JSON output/input. For serialization, if the {@link #shouldSkipClass(Class)}
 * method returns true then that class or field type will not be part of the
 * JSON output. For deserialization, if {@link #shouldSkipClass(Class)} returns
 * true, then it will not be set as part of the Java object structure.
 *
 * <p>
 * The following are a few examples that shows how you can use this exclusion
 * mechanism.
 *
 * <p>
 * <strong>Exclude fields and objects based on a particular class type:</strong>
 * <pre class="code">
 * private static class SpecificClassExclusionStrategy implements
 * ExclusionStrategy { private final Class&lt;?&gt; excludedThisClass;
 *
 * public SpecificClassExclusionStrategy(Class&lt;?&gt; excludedThisClass) {
 * this.excludedThisClass = excludedThisClass; }
 *
 * public boolean shouldSkipClass(Class&lt;?&gt; clazz) { return
 * excludedThisClass.equals(clazz); }
 *
 * public boolean shouldSkipField(FieldAttributes f) { return
 * excludedThisClass.equals(f.getDeclaredClass()); } }
 * </pre>
 *
 * <p>
 * <strong>Excludes fields and objects based on a particular
 * annotation:</strong>
 * <pre class="code">
 * public &#64interface FooAnnotation { // some implementation here }
 *
 * // Excludes any field (or class) that is tagged with an "&#64FooAnnotation"
 * private static class FooAnnotationExclusionStrategy implements
 * ExclusionStrategy { public boolean shouldSkipClass(Class&lt;?&gt; clazz) {
 * return clazz.getAnnotation(FooAnnotation.class) != null; }
 *
 * public boolean shouldSkipField(FieldAttributes f) { return
 * f.getAnnotation(FooAnnotation.class) != null; } }
 * </pre>
 *
 * <p>
 * Now if you want to configure {@code Gson} to use a user defined exclusion
 * strategy, then the {@code GsonBuilder} is required. The following is an
 * example of how you can use the {@code GsonBuilder} to configure Gson to use
 * one of the above sample:
 * <pre class="code">
 * ExclusionStrategy excludeStrings = new
 * UserDefinedExclusionStrategy(String.class); Gson gson = new GsonBuilder()
 * .setExclusionStrategies(excludeStrings) .create();
 * </pre>
 *
 * <p>
 * For certain model classes, you may only want to serialize a field, but
 * exclude it for deserialization. To do that, you can write an
 * {@code ExclusionStrategy} as per normal; however, you would register it with
 * the
 * {@link GsonBuilder#addDeserializationExclusionStrategy(ExclusionStrategy)}
 * method. For example:
 * <pre class="code">
 * ExclusionStrategy excludeStrings = new
 * UserDefinedExclusionStrategy(String.class); Gson gson = new GsonBuilder()
 * .addDeserializationExclusionStrategy(excludeStrings) .create();
 * </pre>
 *
 * @author Inderjeet Singh
 * @author Joel Leitch
 *
 * @see GsonBuilder#setExclusionStrategies(ExclusionStrategy...)
 * @see GsonBuilder#addDeserializationExclusionStrategy(ExclusionStrategy)
 * @see GsonBuilder#addSerializationExclusionStrategy(ExclusionStrategy)
 *
 * @since 1.4
 */
public interface ExclusionStrategy {

    /**
     * @param f the field object that is under test
     * @return true if the field should be ignored; otherwise false
     */
    public boolean shouldSkipField(FieldAttributes f);

    /**
     * @param clazz the class object that is under test
     * @return true if the class should be ignored; otherwise false
     */
    public boolean shouldSkipClass(Class<?> clazz);
}
